The famous Halong Bay, almost four thousand square kilometers of jade and turquoise waters overlooking the Gulf of Tonkin, considered by many to be the eighth wonder of the world, formed by thousands of limestone islets that emerge from the sea. An ancient legend tells that the birth of this wonder took place thanks to the remains of the tail of a dragon sank in the sea.
Arrive at the village of Halong in the late morning, boarding a suggestive junk and the beginning of navigation to discover enchanting scenery that wind through the myriad of islands, islets, stacks and cliffs where caves full of stalactites and stalagmites arise. The overnight stay on board has allowed us to enjoy unforgettable moments, in an incredible setting.
The next day we continued sailing until we returned to the port from where we moved to the airport to reach Danang.

